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Keeler Pocket Ophthalmoscope

Keeler
Product no. HOP913
Manufacturer code. 1102-P-1041

Full diagnostic capacity in a compact instrument make the Pocket Ophthalmoscope ideal for the Practitioner on the move. An ideal choice for domiciliary and ward use or as a backup instrument.

Five beams for increased control over diagnostic functionality.

2.8V model accepts AA Batteries. Pocket Handle not compatible with other Ophthalmoscopes.

Optical Excellence, Manufactured in the UK

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Original price was: £380.00.Current price is: £308.61.

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£308.61
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Keeler Pocket Ophthalmoscope

Portable & Compact Pocket Ophthalmoscope for Ward and GP use

Full diagnostic capacity in a compact instrument make the Pocket Ophthalmoscope ideal for the Practitioner on the move. An ideal choice for domiciliary and ward use or as a backup instrument.

Five beams for increased control over diagnostic functionality.

2.8V model accepts AA Batteries. Pocket Handle not compatible with other Ophthalmoscopes.

Optical Excellence, Manufactured in the UK

Contents:
  • Pocket ophthalmoscope
  • Pocket Handle
  • Spare bulb
  • Instructions CD
  • Protective case

View our guide to Keeler Otoscopes and Ophthalmoscopes

Key Features:
  • Slimline design fits neatly in your pocket.
  • Lens powers range from +20D to -20D.
  • Strong metal clip that can be attached to a pocket.
  • Five diagnostic beams for full diagnostic capability:
    • Wide Angle - for general examination.
    • Macula - for more detailed views.
    • Intermediate - providing easier access for non-dilated pupils and in peripheral examination. Ideal for paediatrics.
    • Slit - to determine retinal elevations and depressions. Used to access the anterior chamber depth.
    • Fixation Cross when used in combination with the Red Free Filter - projects a graticule onto the retina for assessment of eccentric fixation.
  • Swing over Green, Red Free, Filter.

Supplying Medical Equipment to the NHS for over 20 years

With excellent service and after sale support. Please dont hesitate to contact us.